[ar:Radiohead] [ti:Paranoid Android] [la:uk] [00:01] [Radiohead] [00:06] [Paranoid Android] [00:12][00:28][01:04][01:17][01:55][02:10][02:29][03:04][03:20] [00:18] Please could you stop the noise, [00:23] Im trying get some rest. [00:35] From all the unborn...
(I may be paranoid, but not an android) What's that? (I may be paranoid, but not an android) [Verse 2] When I am king You will be first against the wall With your opinion Which is of no consequence at all [Chorus] What's that? (I may be paranoid, but no android) What's ...
Paranoid Android (Print the Lyrics) Please could you stop the noise, I'm trying to get some rest From all the unborn chicken voices in my head What's that...? (I may be paranoid, but not an android) What's that...? (I may be paranoid, but not an android) When I am king...
out or hit the alarm You know were friends till we die And either way you turn Ill be there Open up your skull Ill be there Radiohead Lyrics - Paranoid Android Please could you stop the noise, Im trying to get some rest From all the unborn chicken voices in my head Whats that......
--- 2.Paranoid Android Lyrics:Thom Yorke Music:Thom Yorke Arranger:Thom Yorke Please could you stop the noise, I'm tryin' a get some rest, from all the unborn chicken voices in my head. What's that? [I may be paranoid, but not an android.] What's that? When I am King you wil...
我相信地底下有外星人。我想看到他们。我想看到幽灵。我想微笑着走在街上,知道有那些小小的绿色的生命体,有着特别大的大脑和又大又漂亮的黑眼睛,他们正用摄影机拍我们呢。} Paranoid Android Please could you stop the noise, I'm trying to get some rest From all the unborn chicken voices in my head...
The lyrics for Airbag are shaped just like a tank. Perhaps it has to do with the line "in the next world war".Notes: About the "Paranoid Android" code - 7yuc zhd2: If you write the word "yuc" on a Hebrew keyboard when it's on Hebrew mode, you'll get a Hebrew word for "go...
The Bends also announced Radiohead as savvy critics of modernity, with Yorke’s lyrics analysing our increasing distrust of technology—and its impact on our relationships—way better than his peers. Where “Fake Plastic Trees” decries our everything-all-the-time approach to consumerism, “Black...
has the potential to transform the expression perceived in the popular song's lyrics and musical structure. Using Brad Mehldau's live solo piano performance of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" (1997) from his promotional album Deregulating Jazz ([1999] 2000) as a case in point, I show how ...
"paranoid android." great melody. however, they've fucking used it before. the song also loses points for containing the line, "shove it in your mouth." really, thom. similarly disappointing is "pulk/pull revolving doors." powered by a gritty industrial beat, the song's intentional ...